TANGIBLE INTANGIBLE 
DECEMBER 10–18, 2010
OPENING: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 8-12PM
WEEKENDSOUND Session 6 by Sohrab 
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 9PM
CURATED BY CHUN-CHI WANG
St. & St.(DE) 
Yin-Ju Chen (TW/NL)   & James T.Hong(US/NL)
Valérie Leray(FR) & Chun-Chi Wang(TW/DE)
Chaong-Wen Ting(TW/FR)  & Chien-Ni Hung(TW/UK) 
tamtamART is pleased to present "TANGIBLE  INTANGIBLE", a  group exhibition curated by Chun-Chi Wang. The exhibition will open on  December 10 and will be on view until December 18. The opening reception  scheduled for Friday, December 10, 8pm will include a live concert by 
Sohrab (Iran) beginning at 9.00 pm.
"TANGIBLE  INTANGIBLE" brings together film and digital video by eight  contemporary artists of  "As you shout into the forest, so it echoes  back" by St. &  St. , "End Transmission" by Yin-Ju Chen & James  T. Hong, "WILDLAND" by Valérie Leray &  Chun-chi Wang, and "Five  Regulations" by Chaong-Wen Ting &  Chien-Ni Hung. 
“End Transmission” (2010 - DVD, b&w,  stereo, running time: 15:40 minutes), A decoded, alien environmental  message, structured as a hypnotic experimental film, forcefully and  poetically warns us of their return and the planet’s re-colonization. 
James T. Hong  has been producing thought-provoking, unconventional, and occasionally  controversial films and videos for over a decade. He splits his time  between the USA, Europe, and Asia.  
Yin-Ju Chen  is a Taiwanese multidisciplinary artist. Her main medium is video, but  her works also include photo performances, installations, and drawings.  She is currently a resident of the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten  in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
“As you shout into the forest, so it echoes back”  (2010 - a one channel video installation, running time 2:17 minutes),  In their work St. & St. explore hierarchic and bureaucratic systems,  standardization as well as stereotypical thinking that are all based on  communication or the lack of it. 
St. & St. is the name of the artist team Stephanie Gerner and Stephan Halter  and was founded in 2009. Both are born in Germany, living and working  in Berlin. And their work showed 2009/2010 in several screening events  in Berlin, London, Dumbo ArtsFestival in New York, and Industrial 59  during the First Ural and Industrial Biennial in Ekaterinburg/Russia.  Stephanie Gerner and Stephan Halter work also as solo artists for many  years. Their works were shown nationally and internationally in  different projects and festivals.
“Wildland” (2010 - a two-channel video  installation, running time:  4 minutes), Wildland is a poetic  contemporary representation of the place of the body's woman in our  society, the posture of the woman in this kind of landscape. It refers  to the painting of the birth of Venus from Botticelli and a trivial  posture of women in the contemporary image. 
Valérie Leray lives and  works in Orléans (France). Her project "Nomads " was awarded the label  of “the European Year for Intercultural Dialog” and received the prize  of the Centre France DRAC. Since 1999, she is the Artistic Director of  the Association La Mire (ex Lumen) in Orléans, which is aimed at  promoting Visual Arts and teacher in the artistic workshop in school.  
Chun-Chi Wang  is a Taiwanese artist based in Berlin. She uses interactive video  installations, performance, photography and all the current tools of the  digital image to study the new relationship between humans and  technology. Her works have been shown widely on the net and in  international exhibitions throughout Europe, USA and Asia.
"Five Regulations" (2010 – DVD, color, running time: 5 minutes) 
 Two artists who live their lives separately in Paris and in London  decided to exchange three clips of footages and each make an independent  video based on the six clips and five regulations that they agreed  upon. The same imagery, through various interpretations, developed into  different narratives. Both stories are left open for further imagination  and understanding, it can be said that the work ends in the  interpretation of the spectators.
Chaong-Wen Ting  lives and works in Taiwan and Paris. After graduating Plastic Arts of  Tainan National University of the Arts (MFA), Ting was a display  designer for Issey Miyake in Taiwan also he took part in several  exhibitions.He is currently in residence at the Cité Internationale des  Arts Paris. 
Chien-Ni Hung  was born in Taiwan, she studied fine art at Slade school of fine art,  UCL. Her works are shown across Europe and Asia but predominantly in the  UK, where she is currently based. She investigates ‘reality’ through  fiction, combining materials with staged and (or) improvised actors. She  is interested in a wide range of topics and mediums, however, video  probably remains as one of the most used form in her work. 
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